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LocksAngeles

Now the Largest
MEDECO HIGH SECURITY LOCK Distributor and Installer in Southern California!

  • Locksmith Los Angeles (LocksAngeles) offers immediate Re-Keying
  • Los Angeles Emergency Lock Service
  • Commercial Locksmith and Residential Lock Services throughout Los Angeles County
  • Over 20 years serving the community

Call us today at 1-800-LOCKs-70 for all your locksmithing needs.

LocksAngeles (Locksmith Los Angeles), is a division of Mulholland Security Center, a licensed, bonded and insured Los Angeles locksmith company. We are well known throughout Southern California for our service and the quality of our products, service and installation standards.

We are on call 24/7 to safeguard your personal, family and business interests with our state of the art equipment and our highly trained personnel.

Our parent company, Mulholland Security Centers, Inc., has been securing the possessions and property of Los Angeles citizens and businesses for nearly 20 years.

LocksAngeles/Locksmith Los Angeles is established as a separate division in order to emphasize and streamline our locksmith services to you.

Our clients includeAmerica's finest corporations, retail businesses, government agencies and thousands of homeowners all over Los Angeles County.

We are comfortable working with all levels of complexity, from residential homes to the largest office building complex. We carry a wide range of brand name security hardware, and we stand behind everything we sell and install.

 

 

 

Target

99 cent stores

Fedex Kinkos

Red Lobster 

Pizza Kitchen

Glendale Burbank Airport

Partial List of Commercial Clients

SECURITY ALERT!
CONSUMER REPORTS ISSUES WARNING TO HOMEOWNERS REGARDING "BUMP KEY" THREAT

Web videos that demonstrate how to make a “bump key” are especially unnerving because unlike so much other sketchy content online, these tutorials are real. These instructional pieces typically reveal that any key “when properly used, will open any lock that it fits into,” as boasts one Web instructor.

A bump key is made by taking a key that already fits into a particular brand of lock and filing it down. But turning a blank key into a bump key isn’t as simple as it looks in those Web videos.

First, a key must fit into the lock someone wants to pick—even if the key can’t open the door, it must slide all the way into the lock. A thief would also need to schlep around hundreds of keys to the home(s) they intend to enter since there are so many different key fits on the market
. . . GO TO CONSUMER REPORTS SITE